Five Atlantic Canadian acts will be performing at the 59th Annual Philadelphia Folk Festival. The festival is the longest continuously run outdoor music festival in North America, though this year the outdoor component of the festival depends entirely on your own preferences, as Philadelphia Folk Festival will be maintaining their streak with a special Global Digital Edition taking place August 13-16, 2020. Continue reading Atlantic Canada Heads to Philadelphia Folk Festival
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Music Video: Goodbye Apollo Debut With Familiar Faces and Fresh Single ‘Outta Town’
Goodbye Apollo seems to be off to a great start, all things considered. Featuring some familiar faces, the Newfoundland four-piece has released their debut single, “Outta Town”, in the midst of the COVID quarantine and singing about a girlfriend from outside their bubble. Continue reading Music Video: Goodbye Apollo Debut With Familiar Faces and Fresh Single ‘Outta Town’
Music Video: Little Cities Release Anti-Pop Punk Celebration of Hometowns, ‘Roots’
If you’ve had occasion to peruse the back catalogue of Good Charlotte, or most pop-punk acts for that matter, you might have picked up on a certain theme: they’ve given enough of their time to small-town shenanigans. Not Charlottetown’s Little Cities. The band has just released a new single called “Roots”, which celebrates their love of where they came from with what they describe as an “anti-pop punk song”. Continue reading Music Video: Little Cities Release Anti-Pop Punk Celebration of Hometowns, ‘Roots’
Hillsburn Becomes a Quartet With Departure of Songwriter Paul Aarntzen
Hillsburn, the Halifax-based East Coast Music Award- and Canadian Folk Music Award-winning indie-rock band, took to social media today to announced that their quintet has become a quartet with the departure of Paul Aarntzen. Continue reading Hillsburn Becomes a Quartet With Departure of Songwriter Paul Aarntzen
Music Video: Joel Plaskett Releases Evidence of Foreign Involvement on His Latest Album With ‘Collusion’
Every few years such fresh political controversy overturns a page in the dictionary and uncovers a curious bit of terminology to be added into the common vernacular. We’ve seen scandals (and near-scandals) bear fruit with such words as gerrymander, prorogue, impeach and, most recently, collusion. Of course, it isn’t always applied to presidential elections, and as Joel Plaskett points out in his latest single, most of us have been colluding on the regular whether we know it or not. Continue reading Music Video: Joel Plaskett Releases Evidence of Foreign Involvement on His Latest Album With ‘Collusion’